taupe

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from French taupe, from Latin talpa (mole). Doublet of talpa.

Pronunciation

Noun

taupe (countable and uncountable, plural taupes)

  1. A dark brownish-grey colour, the colour of moleskin.
    taupe:  

Translations

Adjective

taupe (comparative more taupe, superlative most taupe)

  1. Of a dark brownish-grey colour.
    • November 1915, Ben Hecht, “Life”, in The Little Review:
      At five o'clock the patch of daylight above the red-lighted exit door turned taupe, as though a gray curtain had been flung across it; []
    • February 1952, Wallace Earle Stegner, “Pop Goes the Alley Cat”, in Harper's Magazine:
      In the front room, on an old taupe overstuffed sofa, the head of the house lay in a blanket bathrobe, []

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French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French taupe, inherited from Latin talpa.

Pronunciation

Noun

taupe f (plural taupes)

  1. mole (burrowing mammal)
  2. (figuratively) (espionage) mole (undercover agent)
  3. tunneler
  4. (education) higher mathematics class

Derived terms

Adjective

taupe (plural taupes)

  1. taupe

Further reading

Norman

Etymology

From Old French taupe, from Latin talpa.

Pronunciation

Noun

taupe f (plural taupes)

  1. (Jersey) mole (mammal)

Synonyms

Old French

Etymology

From Latin talpa.

Noun

taupe oblique singularf (oblique plural taupes, nominative singular taupe, nominative plural taupes)

  1. mole (mammal)

Descendants

  • French: taupe
  • Norman: taupe (Jersey)

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Noun

taupe m

  1. mine (place from which ore is extracted)